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Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane with Ronnie wood in the background
Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane with Ronnie wood in the background, onstage
The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972.
The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th National Jazz, Blues & Rock Festival, and held at Richfield Avenue.
Reading, Berkshire, England, Friday 11th, Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th.
The Faces closed their set with " Maggie May", and the weekend event featured other acts such as Genesis, Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer then in Vinegar Joe, Mungo Jerry, and Status Quo.
The Faces were Rod Stewart (lead Vocal)
Ronnie Wood, (guitar) Ronnie Lane (bass guitar) Ian McLagan (keyboards) and Kenny Jones (drums)
Picture taken 12th August 1972
Reading Post
Mirrorpix
Reading
Berkshire
England
72 - 2532
Media ID 21762324
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Blues And Blues And Rock Festival Festival Ian Mclagan Kenny Jones Maggie May National Jazz Rock Festival Rod Stewart Ronnie Lane Ronnie Wood The Faces The Reading Festival 1972
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Relive the iconic moments of music history with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring an exclusive image of Rod Stewart and bass player Ronnie Lane, with Ronnie Wood in the background, captured live at The Reading Festival in 1972. This collectible mug showcases a high-quality print of this memorable moment from The Faces' performance, making it a must-have for any music fan or Rod Stewart enthusiast. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while reminiscing about the past, this mug is not only a functional kitchen essential but also a beautiful piece of music memorabilia. Order yours today and add a touch of rock 'n' roll to your daily routine!
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This print takes us back to the vibrant music scene of the 1970s, capturing a momentous performance by The Faces at The Reading Festival on August 12th, 1972. In this iconic image, we see Rod Stewart and bass player Ronnie Lane taking center stage, with Ronnie Wood subtly lingering in the background. As headliners of the festival's second night, The Faces delivered an electrifying set that left audiences craving for more. Their closing number was none other than their timeless hit "Maggie May" which undoubtedly ignited a wave of euphoria among the crowd. This legendary weekend event also showcased incredible talents such as Genesis, Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer from Vinegar Joe, Mungo Jerry, and Status Quo. The band members themselves were forces to be reckoned with: Rod Stewart mesmerized fans with his soulful vocals while exuding undeniable charisma; Ronnie Wood's guitar skills added depth and texture to their sound; Ronnie Lane effortlessly commanded attention with his bass guitar prowess; Ian McLagan skillfully played keyboards; and Kenny Jones kept everyone grooving with his impeccable drumming. This photograph encapsulates not only a remarkable performance but also an era defined by its fusion of blues, rock, pop music genres. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of the immense talent that graced stages during those unforgettable years when The Faces reigned supreme.
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